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Mix of professional selfies and video
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I like professional images that aren't heavily edited, or selfies that are taken with care.  What I really want is something that lets me know what I should expect to see when they walk through my door.  The last thing I want is to start my appointment off with disappointment.  

I guess what I'm saying is either is ok as long as they come reasonably close to what I'll actualyl see and look like someone who cared took them.

I've been wondering about this for quite some time.

When you see photos of the various beautiful women on TER, which do y'all prefer?  
What I mean by that is, when you see a provider's ad and/or website, which style of photo entices you more - "Selfies," non-"Selfies," or professional-looking photos?

I'm most curious to hear the opinions from all of y'all in "TER-Land"...

if it's all also pics you know she will not be as good as her pics

I like professional images that aren't heavily edited, or selfies that are taken with care.  What I really want is something that lets me know what I should expect to see when they walk through my door.  The last thing I want is to start my appointment off with disappointment.  

I guess what I'm saying is either is ok as long as they come reasonably close to what I'll actualyl see and look like someone who cared took them.

The reason why I originally created this thread is because I'm not a real big fan of "selfies," especially ones that are taken using a mirror. The flash always blots out a lot of the person who's in the photo.  

When a provider posts up non-Selfie photos, especially ones that were taken by professional photographers, it shows that the provider(s) went thru the extra effort, y'know? The same holds true if they used a semi-professional or even amateur photographer. It leaves a very good impression with me.

Now, if "selfies" are posted as a series of "casual" images to go along with the pro pictures, that's cool.  

But just posting "selfies" gives me the impression that they're either too trendy or lazy.  

That's my take...

The problem with using all professional photos is that by either poses, angles of photoshopping the ladies true look may be misreprented.

Posted By: SD_Guy_2865
The reason why I originally created this thread is because I'm not a real big fan of "selfies," especially ones that are taken using a mirror. The flash always blots out a lot of the person who's in the photo.  
   
 When a provider posts up non-Selfie photos, especially ones that were taken by professional photographers, it shows that the provider(s) went thru the extra effort, y'know? The same holds true if they used a semi-professional or even amateur photographer. It leaves a very good impression with me.  
   
 Now, if "selfies" are posted as a series of "casual" images to go along with the pro pictures, that's cool.  
   
 But just posting "selfies" gives me the impression that they're either too trendy or lazy.    
   
 That's my take...

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